Re: IS there a Smoothwall equivalent for Windows?
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Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 02:56:59 +0100
yep, they say no
and every linux site about it say "no driver support"
:(
paulg
"Jason" <schefler@NOSPAM.nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
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> Paul Goodyear wrote:
>
> > I just boought a new ADSL modem (PCI) to replcae my router, so that I
> > can utilise all the added features of software routers. But my modem (
> > Speedstream 3060) isn't supported under linux, so I can't use
> > Smoothwall.
> >
> > Is there a package for windows that will let me use it like a
> > dedicated firewall machine, like smoothwall does?
> >
> > paulg
> Does the modem manufactor say they don't support linux? Or have you
> checked and there are no drivers for it? Just because the manufactor
> says they don't support linux doesn't mean much.
> --
>
> Jason
> Linux 2.4.18-6mdk, up 2days,10:36,
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